Work place: Federal University of Technology/ Department of Computer Engineering, Minna, 234, Nigeria
E-mail: isah.rabiu@futminna.edu.ng
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Research Interests: Computer Architecture and Organization, Multimedia Information System, Data Structures and Algorithms
Biography
Rabiu O. Isah received his B.Eng degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. Now, he is a Postgraduate student at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. His current research interests include intelligent system, telemedicine and biomedical imaging.
By Rabiu O. Isah Aliyu D. Usman A. M. S. Tekanyi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2017.01.03, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2017
In this research work, an improved active contour method called Bat-Active Contour Method (BA-ACM) using bat algorithm has been developed. The bat algorithm is incorporated in order to escape local minima entrapped into by the classical active contour method, stabilize contour (snake) movement and accurately, reach boundary concavity. Then, the developed Bat-Active Contour Method was applied to a dataset of medical images of the human heart, bone of knee and vertebra which were obtained from Auckland MRI Research Group (Cardiac Atlas Website), University of Auckland. Set of similarity metrics, including Jaccard index and Dice similarity measures were adopted to evaluate the performance of the developed algorithm. Jaccard index values of 0.9310, 0.9234 and 0.8947 and Dice similarity values of 0.8341, 0.8616 and 0.9138 were obtained from the human heart, vertebra and bone of knee images respectively. The results obtained show high similarity measures between BA-ACM algorithm and expert segmented images. Moreso, traditional ACM produced Jaccard index values 0.5873, 0.5601, 0.6009 and Dice similarity values of 0.5974, 0.6079, 0.6102 in the human heart, vertebra and bone of knee images respectively. The results obtained for traditional ACM show low similarity measures between it and expertly segmented images. It is evident from the results obtained that the developed algorithm performed better compared to the traditional ACM.
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